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Cinnamon-Raisin Graham Bread (for bread machine dough cycle or conventional yeast bread method)

Cinnamon-Raisin Graham Bread (for bread machine dough cycle or conventional yeast bread method) by Salad Foodie

This is baked whole grain bread at its best, and amply satisfies my yen for cinnamon raisin bread! The grain of the loaf is fine and the taste lightly sweet. Savor a slice of the flavorful bread alone, or add a smear of cream cheese or butter. Use as…

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Irish Fruit Bread (Barm Brack)

Irish Fruit Bread (Barm Brack) by Salad Foodie

Barm Brack is an Irish fruit bread eaten on St. Brigid’s Feast Day, February 1. Golden raisins predominate, along with citron or other dried fruit. It has a hint of spice and makes an excellent breakfast bread. The bread machine makes light work of making this bread, but due to the higher sugar content it is best made on the dough…

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Banana Bread with Streusel Nut Topping

Banana Bread with Streusel Nut Topping by Salad Foodie

My all-time favorite banana bread recipe was unseated when I came across this scrumptious streusel-topped version. A tastier bonus for a bit more effort!

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Pumpkin Nut Bread with Streusel Topping

Pumpkin Nut Bread with Streusel Topping by Salad Foodie

The comforting smell of fall and winter is in the air as you bake this crunchy and moist pumpkin spice bread. Make the whole loaf for the family or divide into smaller loaf pans for gifting. I love to have an extra loaf in the freezer for those days you just "need something."

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White Bread

White Bread by BearNakedBaker

We were given 1.25# of bread dough in International Breads class (after preparing a big batch) And then told to create something from it..... Here is my end result.

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Leftover Oatmeal Raisin Nut Muffins

Leftover Oatmeal Raisin Nut Muffins by Salad Foodie

Leftover cooked oatmeal joins basic quickbread ingredients to make a delicious batch of muffins. Rather than wasting excess cooked oatmeal, freeze in measured batches for using up in baked goods such as this recipe. It's surprising what a win/win this can turn out to be.

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Honey Walnut Bran Muffins

Honey Walnut Bran Muffins by Salad Foodie

I concocted this recipe from ingredients I like a lot. How can you go wrong with wheat bran, buttermilk, walnuts and honey? Half of the walnuts are reserved, get sprinkled on top of the muffin batter, and the subsequent toasting deepens their flavor considerably. I use 100% whole wheat pastry flour for muffins and cookies for the…

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Coconut Oil Baking Powder Biscuits

Coconut Oil Baking Powder Biscuits by Monocot

I was a little skeptical about switching to coconut oil but I will never go back now. They have a light hint of Coconut but it's not very strong but they smell like coconut. No matter how quick you whip these together.No more having extra cold Butter! They come out LIght and Fluffy every time. You can see every Flaky Layer. We've…

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THe Beet Chocolate muffins Around

THe Beet Chocolate muffins Around by Monocot

A super Moist, Healthy Muffin that has Whole Wheat Goodness, Flax and the Main Thing. Beets! For all those Mom's out there. This is a great way to get your Kids to eat a bit healthier and they don't even know it.

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Elaine’s Decorative Harvest Sheaf Loaf

Elaine’s Decorative Harvest Sheaf Loaf by Elaine

When Fall arrives, we who appreciate growing our own veggies love to celebrate the harvest. While we all will miss the growing season, we can reflect so fondly on what has grown successfully, and what has successfully ‘made it’ to our dinner table. This recipe celebrates the FALL harvest …….. WHEAT – the STAFF of LIFE………… BREAD…… the…

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Peanutty Banana Streusel Muffins

Peanutty Banana Streusel Muffins by Salad Foodie

A nice crunch of peanuts and subtle taste of banana combine in these muffins to make a welcome breakfast or brunch bread. NOTE: To substitute buttermilk for regular milk in these muffins, reduce the baking powder to 1/2 teaspoon and add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda.

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